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אוּרִיאֵל ([personal profile] emberlight) wrote2009-08-29 04:30 am

Middle of Nowhere*, population: 72 (if you count the raccoons too)

To say Uriel's place is off the beaten path is an understatement. Relying on the traditional means of transportation, one would have to leave the main interstate in favor of lesser traveled highways, turn off the highway onto a local road that hasn't been repaved in years, then leave the road for a dirt path that winds past railroad tracks, through fields of rice and corn, and over a couple small creeks. Other houses can be glimpsed through the trees on occasion, but to call the area a town would be something of a joke. It isn't a town so much as a general store and a scant handful of farmsteads scattered across the landscape. Time has not simply passed this place by, it almost seems to run backwards, the open fields and old homesteads a long-lost relic in a world full of concrete and glass metropolises. There is a sense of community about the area though, of people banding together for companionship in the otherwise-deserted countryside.

Uriel's place clearly needs work, but also shows sign of recent renovations. The wood siding is old and worn, white paint cracked and flaking away, but all the truly damaged pieces have been pulled away and replaced. Rusted fencing sits in a pile to the side, having been removed in favor of wide open spaces. The plants are growing wild, hydrangeas and wild rose bushes growing in an untamed riot around the porch, ancient mimosa and pecan trees surrounding the house, but the dead underbrush has been cleared away and there's not a single weed** to be found. The crumbling cement walkway leading to the house has been filled in with gravel, rotting wood on the porch torn out and replaced, the railing mended and repainted.

Inside, the house consists primarily of a single, large open space cluttered with an odd collection of old furniture and mismatched rugs. Books are stacked nigh unto everywhere, holy texts in nearly every language ever spoken, history books, classical literature, an assortment of how-to guides and even a few illustrated children's stories. At the back of the open room there are stairs leading up to what is presumably an attic, and a door that leads to an addition - not new, but certainly not part of the original plan - that houses a small kitchenette and the only bathroom.

Though crosses and signs have long since been torn down, broken stained glass windows replaced with heavy textured glass, the pews and pulpit inside removed, it retains something - an undefinable air or spirit - of the small church it once was. Perhaps that is why Uriel was drawn to it, damaged faith coming to rest where faith gathers no more.

If you are looking for him, he can be found on the front porch swing, looking relaxed in dirt-stained jeans and a white T-shirt, glass of iced tea in hand, absent-mindedly watching a pair of feral kittens as they race across the limbs of an old mimosa tree.


* Yes, it exists. No, it isn't called "Middle of Nowhere". The kittens were terribly cute. The raccoons were also terribly cute, but tended to be a pain in the ass.
** Well, there's always the kudzu, but good luck*** getting rid of that.
*** Actually, Uriel's gardening skills seem to quell even the kudzu. Poor angel has something of a black thumb. If the roses and hydrangeas weren't quite so stubbornly of the opinion "we were here first, you can sod off", they probably wouldn't last long either.
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[personal profile] cattygabriel 2009-08-29 12:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Gabriel has always been a wanderer and nature-lover, and if he ever feels like pausing in his wanderings to stay somewhere for a while, he prefers small towns, and the more isolated the better. He abhors cities, with their noise and pollution and the way everyone is always hurrying, to their jobs or schools or trysts, thinking of work and money and sex and more work. Angels have no place there.

Uriel's presence is so much weaker than what he remembers, and his heart aches. He hesitates for a moment, wondering if turning up at Uriel's door will cause the other archangel pleasure or pain. Uriel had seemed happy enough to see him recently, though. Decision made, he adjusts his backpack and walks down a tiny dirt track, because 'road' would be laying it on thick.

Uriel seems content enough, and he smiles. "Hello, Uriel."

[identity profile] divine-tempest.livejournal.com 2009-08-29 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Towns really don't get much smaller than this one, unless one is willing to call a shack in the middle of the woods a town.  Work is definitely on everyone's mind here; planting and harvesting crops is never an easy task.  But it is an honest sort of work, without the stress and vindictiveness of nine-to-five jobs, and the thoughts Gabriel might touch here are nothing like the thoughts of those in the cities.

Though he is not the force he was in Heaven, neither is Uriel quite the wraith he was when he last spoke to Gabriel.  It seems that hard work and country living agree with him quite well.  He looks away from the kittens, smiling when he recognizes the voice.  "Gabriel!  I never expected to see you here."  Actually, he didn't expect to have any visitors except, possibly, Lucifer to whom he had extended an invitation earlier.
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[personal profile] cattygabriel 2009-08-29 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Gabriel breathes in deeply. The air is clean and clear, and there is a strange sense of contentment in this place, so unlike the stress of cities. He can't help but smile wider.

Uriel looks much better than he did the last time Gabriel saw him, and he feels relieved.

"Likewise," he responds. "Although if it's too much of an inconvenience...," he lets it hang. He is looking forward to some rest, but it's Uriel's call.

[identity profile] divine-tempest.livejournal.com 2009-08-31 05:21 am (UTC)(link)
"No, not at all!"  Sliding out of the swing, he motions Gabriel to the front door.  "Would you like anything to drink?  Water?  Iced tea?"
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[personal profile] cattygabriel 2009-08-31 05:35 am (UTC)(link)
Gabriel steps up onto the porch and walks towards the door. "Whichever you're having, as long as it's cold," he shrugs, grinning. "Could I use the washroom, though? I'd like to freshen up first."

Cleanliness, after all, is next to Godliness.

[identity profile] divine-tempest.livejournal.com 2009-09-12 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"Iced tea it is then," he says with a smile.  "If you will follow me."  Nudging the front door open, Uriel steps inside, pausing long enough to hold the screen door open for Gabriel.

Clearly, the cleaning and organization has not extended to the inside of the house.  Carefully winding his way through cluttered furniture and stacks of books, he seems oblivious to the chaos as he leads Gabriel to the back of the house.  The washroom he shows him to is hardly worthy of the name, a tiny area that would make even the cheapest of hotel bathrooms seem lavish.  Remembering Lucifer's much more luxurious accommodations, he frowns.  "Not exactly spacious, I know.  I hope you do not mind."
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[personal profile] cattygabriel 2009-09-14 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
"Thank you," Gabriel inclines his head, following the other archangel. He's more amused than anything else by the clutter, and mildly excited by the sight of the books; he's been travelling among humans for millennia, after all, and has seen worse. Besides, he prefers clutter to the impersonal, Spartan style of decor that seems to be in vogue now.

He smiles, shrugging. "It's better than what passed for hygiene among the Norse. I like the place, in fact; it looks lived-in and cosy."

[identity profile] divine-tempest.livejournal.com 2009-09-26 10:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Uriel experiences a brief moment of confusion followed by a pang of jealousy; the memories from his former host are fragmented at best and most of what he knows has been learned from the aforementioned books rather than experience.  Burying the emotions, he keeps smiling for Gabriel.  "Above all, it is peaceful.  It gives me time to reflect and renew my spirit."  He relaxes upon speaking, letting that peace supplant the darker emotions that threatened to take hold of his heart.  "If you will excuse me, I should let you clean up.  I shall be back with your tea in a moment."

So sorry for the delay!  Life conspires against me and I lost the heart for character journals for a while.  Good luck with your exams, I know you will do wonderfully! =D
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[personal profile] cattygabriel 2009-10-10 01:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Gabriel nods as Uriel leaves, turning the faucet on and scrubbing his hands, splashing the icy cold water onto his face. He runs a wet hand through his hair, staring at his reflection in the speckled mirror, and wonders about Uriel's place in the Plan, if he will ever enter Heaven again.

Perhaps it is unjust, but... I do not question Him.


No problem! <3 *hugs* Thank you!